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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin. divers have recovered the bodies of to walk as missing off of the baltimore bridge collapse in the us. officials said the remains of 2 missing men would have covered from a bank along the river floor. another phone man remained missing, also coming up the the speech to an iranian activist. continuing her 54 is due to rights from the german city of cologne. after escaping a death sentence impair on for the alleged crime of cold promoting homosexuality and belgian research. as have something new brewing, they examine whether off the vision intelligence can produce better. yeah,
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than human realize. we look at the sobering results. the image by energy, welcome diverse searching for the remains of 6 workers from the baltimore bridge collapse of recovered the bodies of 2 men. they were part of the repair crew working on the bridge when it was rammed by a cargo ship in the early as of tuesday, safety investigators, and now inspecting the cargo ship. and it's due to colder, for more information about what caused the ship to malfunction. investigators on boarding the cargo ship right where it sits in the water. earlier searchers found the bodies of 2 missing men who'd been working on the bridge. shortly before 10 am. the divers located the red pickup truck. submerged in approximately
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25 feet of water. in the area of the middle span of the bridge, divers, recovery to v o. 2 victims of this tragedy trap within the vehicle. now they're trying to see what other clues they can cover. what we know so far is that the ship called dolly lost power and steering as it was leading to baltimore port and hit the francis scott key bridge. 56 containers were damaged during the collision. that's $764.00 tons of hazardous materials, mostly corrosive, flammable and some miscellaneous hazardous materials, class 9 hazardous materials, which would include lift, am i on batteries? some of the has mac containers were breached. searchers have found all these data reporter, the black box,
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which may tell safety officials even more. it contains 6 hours of audio that includes radio traffic between the pilot and authorities on the shore. the ship's crew may also be able to explain even more. the 23 people in 2 pilots were on board donnelly, at the time of the bridge collapse, authorities are interviewing everyone involved and hope to know even more in the days to come and do the corresponding genetic jewel on who is in baltimore explained the latest on the recovery mission, the searching divers face terrible conditions in the water conditions about our further compounded by disagreeable weather here in baltimore. but as the community tries to process what happened, investigators are moving into how and why it did. the national transport safety board is analyzing the contents of the data recorder pulled from the jolly it's looking into the structural integrity of the bridge. it's trying to determine
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whether contaminated fuel might have played a role in this incident. now it's a long road still ahead in terms of finding the answers that would satisfy those that were affected by this personally and economically. but it's a necessary road to travel to prevent further tragedies like these from happening again. corresponding. janelle do milan reporting that from baltimore on now to news about a very high level visit ukraine's funding administered to meet your corner by is visiting india. he is expected to ask and getting a product to use to help invest in rebuilding of the country and also extend more humanitarian assistance. india has been navigating its relationship with russia and western allies back in ukraine. india continues to not condemned as she has in the region to few green stands rooted in a long history of friendship between delhi and moscow. dies nurtured by indian prime minister. net in the movie,
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whose metro shelves without them is booked in nearly 20 times since 2014. in the as hostile neighborhoods forces it to play a balancing act between russia and the west. the biggest threat from china pushing up against india border and trying to influence its neighbors. russia, india, the largest best and supplier, and outright support for western positions or sanctions on russia. maybe india isolated and very tim daley has repeatedly quoted for the done to diplomacy. we are very my we all believe
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india also benefits economically from its neutrality to russia squad. and you clean since trust yes and vision. india has gone from producing hardly any direction or to becoming a major importer. it has been able to navigate to western sanctions. i'm russia. american officers have awarded open the criticize in the us president joe biden sees the indian prime minister as a strong ally in the in the pacific region. i live in buckner to come to china. this situation for us troops, ukraine, which has been seeking oh, great support from india. something that continues to test. and yes, i got a hold of he had looked at modem, this without correspondence, nick connelly and kiva newman. sure there as well in mon bye. good morning to your votes, make it back and come to you fast. what easy ukraine hoping to achieve with this visit of why things meet or whoever is not arriving in sell each day with
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a long wish list as you would have if you are in brussels for washington, i think the premiums understand that they don't kind of get engine sanctions on russia, or some kind of, you know, it may be worth and supplies, i've seen yet is a major the biggest by all russian and previously soviet working. so there's lots stuff that, that ukraine, one that's not on the table. i think it's about reading the ukrainian now it's been draining and message to the indian public saying that this will is not just some kind of proxy conflict in the us. the rest of that, this is about the democracy frame and that should appeal to the world's most populous democracy. that's the premium view on this and tools that remind people that russert is the form of colonial power. and it's part of well trying to reassert its control. and i think people who are acutely aware of the rush has been a lot more successful in bringing its messages across in the so called global south, away from europe and north america. that ukraine has for a long time neglected to try to bring these messages across. and the mature india
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has a sofa, i maintained a study to new trinity on this issue, can we expect the indian position to shift at all to so to answer that question that i can produce, i don't think it has to try a dialogue and diplomacy, but it's also getting out of balancing act, we talked about the historic relationship, josh uh, but do even need to look back to ukraine to the invitation. and then the thoughts for minister wizard from ukraine in 7 years. the last one. interesting. lee wasn't the shadow of adoption and vision. okay. yeah, they do print up for you to end up. just send these people to the drawing box. so this kind of dialogue has happened before. india has said like what mentioned in the theater. this is not in at all bought. it stands by the pharmacy, but it's a lot to unilaterally condemned russia. i think the face to face and it didn't fit . it was the instrument and it's one perspective at the decency of last week. and mr. session. perfect. it keep you in the industrial relationship in the cost of
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life make about in the 2022 or ukraine's foreign minister to meet your career by said. and i quote, every bible of russian or deliver to india has a good portion of ukrainian blood event. what has changed since then for keith of the well, i think obviously they would prefer those russian oil exports to india to end. but that's not happening. i think they've moved in that kind of vision all of this to what's trying to make sure we're rushing as little per barrel as possible. they don't necessary minds in getting refineries, making money from processing russian crude oil. and also they've seen with a lightning key of how russia has struggled to use the rupees. it's now having increasing difficulties, purchasing dollars. russia is having to accept payment in of the cards and during the review, which isn't freely convertible is now having to look for ways and services to bind into with does repeat that basic pump in indian bank accounts. so i think it's more about trying to keep worldwide oil price is low,
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make sure that russian oil doesn't stop flowing and then you're mean higher costs for ukrainians, but also in the us. but it was a big worry that higher oil prices could get. donald trump reelect, which wouldn't be good news for ukraine, and just trying to make sure that india doesn't provide you banking services. other things would help for us and more widely to get around sections in the way the china does never show a rush of and also be watching this visit very closely what things in the balance for india, but definitely the relationship is rough. so it's really important and then i mentioned about this thing as before. last week when, for example, if i missed a more because the tree and president, he also called the same evening at all. she passed in fulton to bog, actually, and one of the scripts dom and tweets went out about will be on the patients with the evening. and we've talked about oil. we've talked about deference, but looking at the bi natural relationship between russia and india. last december, the foreign minister met with the fulton
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a difference inside of that isn't usually feed, but it was an effort to read to the it in just a much, much stupid american ship. gotcha. they used to be an advert stomach in general shepperd to decades assignments and will be, have missed the last 2 year. it was read today that she would show up for the next one. and we also have a brick summit coming in in russia in october. if i missed him, what is expected to attend? so definitely it is important for him to get to. so how for me to, to, to mention to production our interest in the, on the board would have said, you're not sure you said the india rush out and making sure that the only one sent in was the last 2 years. and that quite frank, something was re fond expect, one with the to change. we live with the for the timing, but thanks so much for joining us today. let me show address while in moving by nick connelly and gays. thank you both very much a question about some of the stories making news around the world. a japanese drug make a has reported to more that's potentially linked to its over the account of dietary
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supplements. go by actually pharmaceutical recall or 3, or if it's collect strong learning brands last week, off the customers complained of keeping the issues to other debts as well as more than a 100 hospitalizations are already on the investigation by health alternatives. the fact that those presidency, security forces have regained control of a prison after inmates fast staged a revolt. biden's at the keels states has surged since the escape of inventory is getting a leader in january that prompted the government to impose the state of emergency and deployed 20000 troops. this is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has decided to reschedule a high level of delegation to washington to discuss israel's plans for a ground assault on the southern gauze and city of rough. uh, nathan. yeah. who i never withdrew from the dogs. off of the us. decided not to be
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to our united nations security council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the gaza. more than 1000000 thousands of sheltering and rough i, which is the last remaining open center not to have been attacked by is rarely drunk forces. these riley is pursuing it's offensive and cause a gains, tomas when it ends it hold responsible for the october 7th, 10. our attacks is rarely aspects of the city overnight have raised as the ground. the sold could soon begin the aftermath of an air strike and rough uh and now all too familiar theme. rescuers digging bodies out of rubble of the things with normal . that is be no trouble here. the strikes just come at random. the are the little about 1500000 people live here after fleeing is rarely operations in the north from kansas city to hon. eunice. and finally, to rafa the end of the line where food and medicine shortages threatened an imminent famine, as well as disease outbreaks. but it's unclear how long people can stay or how safe
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they'll be marked areas on this map show where israel has been conducting ground operations and gaza, with troops coming close to rafa. but so far, israel has only conducted airstrikes here without sending in ground troops elsewhere. fierce ground fighting continues with assaults on targets around garza city. and han eunice on going israel's allies. patients is growing sent and both the us and germany have said that a ground incursion, inter rafa would be crossing a red line. us secretary of state antony blinking, visited the region last week to deliver message. it risk killing more civilians. it risk reading greater have it with the version of the manager and assistance it risk further isolating israel around the world and jeopardize is long term security and standard that israel has been ignoring these calls from its closest allies. it says
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it will fulfill its goal of destroying him, us. and that means an invasion of rafa is necessary, even at the risk of a deeper rift between israel and the us. and that will be gone. defeat from us from about going into rafa. i told the secretary blink, and i hope to do that with the support of united states. but if we need to, we will do it alone. phillips of israel says it will move civilians from rough, i into humanitarian islands elsewhere and gaza. upon his release no concrete plans and i talked to the doctor correspondent tanya graham and jerusalem miles to what was behind benjamin netanyahu his decision to send a security delegation to washington after calling it off. oh yeah, i was think of. you can only guess at this point of what made this so turn abound a turn about from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i mean, initially,
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it was meant to be a protest about the un security council resolution resolution that was not vetoed by the united states on wednesday. he said of to visits by a republican senator that he wanted actually to send a message to him us. but also it is discussed here why he was canceling this visit, his defense minister, you, i've gotten both already in washing was about to leave to washing. and they had also talks now about the rough. so it took out a bit the weight of this decision to cancel this, a high profile visit, and we're expecting, you know, 2 of his senior officials off his cabinet a to of, of this government to travel to washing. hm. sometime soon, the democrats on the tanya tree, am i speaking to me that earlier from jerusalem to the german city of cologne? now where an egg signed the evening? an activist continues to struggle for eligibility to rides in home. country, sorry,
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home done a was arrested in october 2021. was trying to cross your ons border with tucker and subsequent incentives to death for the next crime of promoting homosexuality. she was released on band also the campaign led by amnesty international and was finally able to flee to germany dw default and making fun of the spoke to, sorry about her experiences. had it not been for february protests here in cologne, so ray hum. donny would have been put to death in her native iran. my con video business here in germany or rainy and so have gathered together to protest the death penalty sentence of sorry, hum, dani. iran is so far killed more than $6000.00 homosexuals. only it's the hope is a very beautiful thing. good. some people came here with hope and when my boy said day, no, i'm here trying to be the voice of others. it is a cycle that must continue. and i use the platform that i have to be the voice of
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others because it is very important and effective. so ray had never previously thought about moving to germany, but she was forced to flee here by a government that considered her actions criminal and who continued to harass or still more would want to live in sun us then the guy gave me 13 days to pay my bio money, if i couldn't pay rums, government would sell my mother's house and she would have gone to prison. what is that fear? is it, i'm going to go on what, what is in the english as well as her iran judicial system demanded the equivalent of tens of thousands of yours for her continued freedom. sir, i was forced to ask friends and family for help under a strictly religious government, a rainy in space, many problems on a daily basis. but so right believes l g b t people have it worse than most sort of thing playing. i have to get married when i was very young. it pains me to talk about that time. i'm gonna try to pass
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along. i was just 14 years old and became a mother at a very young age hush for. we lived together for 8 years, which was with the prison. i was laser, seemed to titles, and eventually i said to myself, why don't i get away? i was born once and i will die once. it is better to die when this i'm dying and sighed every day. but living a free and normal life was out of the question in a country that considers homosexuality a treatable disease as my muddy zone. and my a sick person says, you can treat me with whatever pills and drugs you like, which do you think that will kill me? but this is what my soul wants. my soul finds peace and loving a woman. and i think those who cool a 6 a 6 themselves to slush the russian now safe in germany. so a will continue to fight not only for her own freedom, but for the rights of fellow l. g. b, t, people back home. from on this i'm joined by
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saragossa bundy, a research fellow at the giga institute of mentally studies you joins me from london. welcome back to dw is our same sex relations. got a maximum penalty of death in iran. can you describe for us what it is like to live under such conditions? i'm thank you for the invitation. um yes, um you know, the from the very early days of the year since the government in iran has had a heavy handed approach in implementing sherry i go in various aspects of public and private life the wrong that includes um uh, you know, the issue of the g, b, c, other rights into society. it also includes the right of all the minorities, including religious minorities, including the freedom of choice of religion and so on,
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so forth. um that has been an ongoing effort by the government for the so called purification of the is lot makes society so the government, the government is a corporate suites, says definition is responsible to you. 5 as society from such habits. i see that so they do the economy, the power to limit the rights of the minorities, including the energy units. you know, you know, you know, i report a solder, how many, donnie said, how family back home is facing harassment. is this how the union apologies get back up activists who have flipped the country? yes, absolutely. you know, terms, national repression has been phenomenal in the global community bottle. and the government involved is one of the strong to run. there's of creating a strategies in over 2 ways of pressing the opposition of activities in the ask
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for and starting from a very early days of the nations of the position to do this in a european story with the kid. nothing. and i'm kidding, and we're just the rationing of this. it is outside of the country. this has been an ongoing issue. i'm usually these tend to increase at all the every round of uprising is because the regime wants to make sure that winds the position inside is changed on the control that right across the outside. but the countries also equally crushed and controlled the products that we saw in the wrong in may 2022 also saw a wave of energy b to q activism. do you think there is hope that this move on to is slowly changing in politics as the energy was coming to on its own, of course doesn't have the capacity on the power to change the political system.
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there's a couple of assistance, extremely brutal out of the i'm not shy of using any violent means or press any form of decisions. um, but what, what development to ties see is that there is a sense of unity amongst, at a random it's at least a good chunk of we ring and community in support of their lights. on the gbc ortiz, people are much more outspoken and much more aware of the violation of the rights of these. my nose is not that that is a positive development on its own, but whether or not the community on its own is capable of making a huge, meaningful difference in the political system. i think the ring and i'll return your system is not just from the and then being a toppled by 2 companies will leave at the f at the time being the thank you so much for sharing those insights are positive on different the giga institute of the middle east studies,
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thanks so much on now to a question that is occupying the scientists govern play an important question. can authors of intelligence created better? yeah. then human brewers, that's what a group of research i was in belgium setup to investigate the study, categorized chemical properties from 250 b as a link them to pasting data from the i drink. as the results could leave, the world's must be a blue, as with something of a hang over, there is a complex string containing thousands of chemical compounds, exactly which chemicals give vs. acne room is happened, a mystery to science until now. so the chemistry is something that we can measure scientifically. the aroma is what humans perceive. so it's what you think of a stage when you drink and smell the beer. and that's something we can not measure scientifically. it's,
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it's normally done by having people faced the beer and then noting down what they think of it. and machine learning. reading aloud is for the 1st time to connect adults and to go from the chemistry and predict how all those molecules together would be perceived by humans. hundreds of chemical traits from belgian beers identified by scientists. those traits within linked to sensory profiling data from 16 professional, bad taste as and more than a 180000 online reviews from the right the website using the sensory data and bit it's kinda cold profile. so i just train day i to predict which ingredients taste to split enjoy the most. there was an adapted according to a recipe for menu and networks. taste as rated how much they liked it compared to know my. i adjusted their machine learning models could predict from a b as chemistry, how it would taste and be appreciated by people in this study with an accuracy of
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a 2 percent. compare that to conventional models which could predict to best taste and success. an accuracy of between 50 and 60 percent. despite i success scientists kind, bruce can relax for now. anyway, r a i models are not replacing brewers. they only predict how the chemistry of a beer would need to change to maybe make it better, or to change specific features of the beer. but it's still up to the brewers to make that happen from a recipe, right? the brewers use malt them hops and water and used, and it's up to them to use their draft to try and get through the result that the a i want. so you still need to the groups. what the mixtures from a i can be scaled up, depends on how willing birth would be to use it to a taste of the future already in the present. that's also now coming up next to off to the break,
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an interview with the former us. how's leader nancy pelosi that's on conflicts on tim sebastian going to be interviewing mentioned below. say, i better strategy in berlin. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here in about 30 minutes to then the
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answers with conflicts with tim sebastian here at the munich security conference i sent to you in security and conflict, providing the politicians and that side of the world reach the dangerous inflection point. my guess is we have the 2nd live experience with the highest significant levels in the us. 90 below 0, dw, they have to compute under sexual orientation, l g, b, t, people and cameras. they communicate through a code,
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a code of peers threatened with imprisonment, torture and murder. where does this hatred come from? the country for being date was once respected. thomas sylvia in cameroon. in 45 minutes on d, w, the if you speak to some language and culture, some country, how do we become different? how is discrete logic? well, why don't we do people in just a 100 days? my power is because of my family. what killed the i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 19 are to put you on the side for games for to see my name is some way to ship. i'm assuming
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reshaping history. our documentary stops april 6th and d w. the here at the munich security conference has plenty of in the security of conflict to worry the politicians the next. but so has the world reached a dangerous inflection point? my guess is we have big cases of experience with the highest political levels in the us. she's california congress, woman and former speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi, in gaza. the us as one that israel has killed 5 to many palestinians, but is jerusalem listening? how will funding for ukraine, clear kind of block in the us congress. and this presence of 5 really too old to run for a 2nd time.

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